NOTE: For more information on Foreign Configuration View, see Foriegn Configuration View.

5.Exit the BIOS Configuration Utility and reboot the system.

Virtual disk write cache policies

The write cache policy of a virtual disk determines how the controller handles writes to the virtual disk.

The write cache policies are:

Write-Back

The controller sends a data transfer completion signal to the host when the

 

controller cache has received all the data in a transaction. The controller then

 

writes the cached data to the storage device in the background.

 

NOTE: The default cache setting for virtual disks is Write-Back caching.

Write-Through

The controller sends a data transfer completion signal to the host system when the

 

disk subsystem has received all the data in a transaction.

 

All RAID volumes are presented as Write-Through to the operating system

 

(Windows and Linux) independent of the actual write cache policy of the virtual

 

disk. The PERC cards manage the data in cache independently of the operating

 

system or any applications.

 

NOTE: Certain data patterns and configurations perform better with a Write-

 

Through cache policy.

NOTE: Use the Dell OpenManage storage management application or the BIOS Configuration Utility to view and manage virtual disk cache settings.

Conditions under which write-back is employed

Write-Back caching is used under all conditions in which the battery is present and in good condition.

Conditions under which forced write-back with no battery is employed

CAUTION: It is recommended that you use a power backup system when forcing Write-Back to ensure there is no loss of data if the system suddenly loses power.

Write-Back mode is available when you select Force WB with no battery. When Forced Write-Back mode is selected, the virtual disk is in Write-Back mode even if the battery is not present.

Virtual disk read cache policies

The read policy of a virtual disk determines how the controller handles reads to that virtual disk. The read policies are:

Read Ahead

Allows the controller to read sequentially ahead of requested data and to store the

 

additional data in cache memory, anticipating that the data is required soon. This

 

speeds up reads for sequential data, but there is little improvement when accessing

 

random data.

No Read Ahead

Disables the Read-Ahead capability.

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